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Liberals reach 49% voter support and the party's biggest lead in 10 years: Leger poll

Liberals reach 49% voter support and the party's biggest lead in 10 years: Leger poll

Nearly half of Canadians say they would vote Liberal if an election were called today, giving Prime Minister Mark Carney’s party its largest lead since 2016. Forty-nine per cent of decided voters would vote for the Liberals, while 35 per cent would vote Conservative, according to the Postmedia-Leger poll that was taken between Feb. 27 to March 2. That’s a...

LeBlanc heading to Washington after Carney says CUSMA 'broken' by U.S. tariffs

LeBlanc heading to Washington after Carney says CUSMA 'broken' by U.S. tariffs

Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc will head to Washington, D.C., for meetings tomorrow, his office confirms. LeBlanc's visit lands with the review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico agreement on trade in full swing. Prime Minister Mark Carney said during a media availability in Australia yesterday that Canada's free trade pact with the United States "effectively has been broken in the short-term by...

Conservatives urge vote on any military role in Iran, accuse Carney of flip-flopping

Conservatives urge vote on any military role in Iran, accuse Carney of flip-flopping

The Conservatives are calling for a parliamentary debate before any sort of Canadian military deployment in the ongoing war in Iran, after Prime Minister Mark Carney said such a deployment is possible. Conservative defence critic James Bezan says Parliament should have the final say on whether Canada deploys troops in a conflict and accuses Carney of being "all over the...

‘Buy Canadian’ policy likely to cost taxpayers $12 billion yearly: study

‘Buy Canadian’ policy likely to cost taxpayers $12 billion yearly: study

A study released by the Montreal Economic Institute estimates the federal government’s “Buy Canadian” policy could increase the cost of large infrastructure projects by more than $12 billion per year. The study states that, among Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries, total expenditures on public procurement accounted for 12.9 per cent of gross domestic product in 2021.

Secretary of state says Canada not looking to split submarine contract

Secretary of state says Canada not looking to split submarine contract

Canada's secretary of state for defence procurement says the government is planning to choose just one company to build the country's next fleet of submarines. Stephen Fuhr says the Canadian position has not changed, despite media reports this week suggesting the government might split the contract. Two companies are in the final stages of a heated competition for a multi-billion...

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Federal Politics: Liberals Reach 49% Support, Open 14-Point Lead Over Conservatives

Federal Politics: Liberals Reach 49% Support, Open 14-Point Lead Over Conservatives

Less than a year after the 2025 federal election, the minority Liberal government led by Mark Carney continues to strengthen its position in public opinion. As the Prime Minister Carney advances diplomatic initiatives on the international stage and works to stabilize the economic climate at home, the latest Léger data shows a continued rise in both satisfaction and approval ratings...

Liberal Lead Over Conservatives Grows to 8 Points

Liberal Lead Over Conservatives Grows to 8 Points

A new Ipsos poll for Global News finds that, if another federal election were held tomorrow, the Liberal party (44%, +4 pts vs. December 2025) would have a larger lead over the Conservatives (36%, -1 pt vs. December) than they did on Election Day last year. Still lagging behind is the NDP (8%, -1 pt). The Bloc Québécois would garner...



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Mark Carney ties his own foreign policy in knots

Mark Carney ties his own foreign policy in knots

Let’s peek in on Mark Carney’s Iran war foreign-policy update, beamed to us all the way from Australia. Mr. Carney supported U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran in a statement issued Saturday, and he still does, now in a different way, because the U.S and Israel probably did not act in keeping with international law, which is unfortunately part of...

After shackling Canada to Trump’s war in Iran, Carney’s course correction is wise

After shackling Canada to Trump’s war in Iran, Carney’s course correction is wise

Few decisions are more important for a Canadian prime minister than whether to support the United States on matters of war and peace. With such decisions, legacies can be made and unmade. Jean Chrétien offers a prime example. He’s been dining out on his refusal to join George W. Bush’s coalition of the willing in the Iraq war for decades...

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Navy commander, SecState kibosh mixed submarine fleet that experts say would be ‘more complicated’ and ‘inefficient’ to operate

Navy commander, SecState kibosh mixed submarine fleet that experts say would be ‘more complicated’ and ‘inefficient’ to operate

The commander of Canada’s Navy says a mixed submarine fleet would be “more complicated” to operate despite reports that the government is considering splitting the multibillion-dollar contract for 12 new vessels.

Eight Charts Show ‘Rupture’ With Canada Under Trump’s Tariffs

Eight Charts Show ‘Rupture’ With Canada Under Trump’s Tariffs

Rajan Arora is no stranger to trade turmoil between Canada and the US. Just two days after taking over a small steel-producing firm in southern Ontario in 2018, President Donald Trump slapped 25% tariffs on the metal. Business slowed at Roden Manufacturing, creating cash flow problems for the company.

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Ontario — the world’s reliable partner

Ontario — the world’s reliable partner

This week, the world will converge in Toronto for the annual Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention, the largest mining conference in the world. At a moment defined by geopolitical instability, fractured supply chains, and surging demand for critical minerals, Ontario is emerging as the world’s reliable partner.

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Mark Carney reveals why a personal touch is needed when dealing with the world’s most powerful leaders

Mark Carney reveals why a personal touch is needed when dealing with the world’s most powerful leaders

No one will accuse Mark Carney of being a populist politician. But as he nears the one-year mark as prime minister, we’ve been getting some insights into how Carney is juggling the personal relations he has to manage on the world stage and also at home. It isn’t often that politicians go into that kind of detail, so Carney’s lessons...

Canada’s small military is a big problem for Carney. It’s also doing him a big favour right now

Canada’s small military is a big problem for Carney. It’s also doing him a big favour right now

In almost any context, one of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s major problems — and it’s one that he inherited, in fairness to him — is the state of the Canadian Armed Forces. Our military is too small to do all the jobs we need it to do. It lacks critical capabilities necessary for survival on the modern battlefield. Manpower shortages...

Pierre Poilievre’s great reset

Pierre Poilievre’s great reset

After a humiliating election defeat, multiple defections from his caucus and a widening lead in the polls for Mark Carney’s Liberals, Pierre Poilievre has finally decided to make some changes. He debuted the new look at a recent speech at the Economic Club of Canada, one in which he cited the writings of Marcus Aurelius, name-checked Pierre Trudeau in a...

Game Theory vs. ‘Death and Destruction’: Mark Carney’s Trumpian Dilemma

Game Theory vs. ‘Death and Destruction’: Mark Carney’s Trumpian Dilemma

One of the many things that could be said of the rules-based world order is that it was designed so that countries — including middle powers — would not have to rely on their wits, in the manner of a Hobbesian geopolitical Hunger Games, to survive in the face of hegemonic aggression. “The world will always be driven by great...

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Trump’s Consequential War

Trump’s Consequential War

I begin writing today with a quotation from Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. In a press conference Monday morning, Hegseth celebrated Israel and its strikes alongside the U.S., while he condemned “so many of our traditional allies who wring their hands and clutch their pearls, hemming and hawing about the use of force.” In explaining the Trump doctrine of military...



B.C.’s Eby may not be long for the job

B.C.’s Eby may not be long for the job

The premier won’t have time to turn the economy around as the prospect of an election this year looms large. Spare a moment, if you will, for British Columbia Premier David Eby. Not long ago, the former Vancouver lawyer seemed to have it in the bag. He inherited the premiership and a budget surplus of $5.7-billion from the popular John...

There are lessons for Poilievre and Carney in U.K. byelection

There are lessons for Poilievre and Carney in U.K. byelection

Pierre Poilievre, leader of His Majesty’s loyal opposition, is visiting the King’s home turf this week, where he gave a keynote speech at Margaret Thatcher’s think tank of choice. The visit comes at a good time for Poilievre to open his ears as well as his mouth. For the United Kingdom is deep into a period of political turmoil, one...

OpenAI's deal with Trump is putting Canadians at risk too

OpenAI's deal with Trump is putting Canadians at risk too

In a stunning showdown last week between the Trump administration and frontier AI company Anthropic, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth demanded that Anthropic allow its AI models to be used for “any lawful purpose,” without any restrictions. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei refused and laid out the company’s two red lines for its models’ usage by the US government: barring...

Why even Iraq war hawks should oppose this war

Why even Iraq war hawks should oppose this war

When president George H.W. Bush went to war against Iraq in 1991, he sought and won the consent of the Congress of the United States. Resolutions authorizing military force passed the House, by a margin of 250 to 183, and the Senate, 52-47. Mr. Bush had earlier secured the passage of United Nations Security Council Resolution 678. The cause was...

Hope for the pipeline deal to survive a clash over carbon taxes

Hope for the pipeline deal to survive a clash over carbon taxes

Back at the end of November when Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Danielle Smith signed their memorandum of understanding (MOU), it was presented as the best of all possible worlds: Canada would get a new oil pipeline and reduced carbon emissions.

Canadians deserve to know if our military is helping the U.S. attack on Iran

Canadians deserve to know if our military is helping the U.S. attack on Iran

Canadian Forces exchange officers working with the U.S. military were “very likely” involved at some level in planning the weekend strikes on Iran, a former Canada major-general has warned. If true, this should raise alarm bells for Canadians because it means Ottawa’s insistence that Canada is “not involved” in this operation is not just implausible, it’s misleading.



Tasha Kheiriddin: In India, Carney might be being pragmatic, but principled?

Tasha Kheiriddin: In India, Carney might be being pragmatic, but principled?

RIP Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy, we hardly knew you. As Prime Minister Mark Carney alights in Australia this week, fresh from a trade mission to India, the basic premise of the strategy — “to seize opportunities in the national interest of Canadians, while defending the values they hold dear” — has been junked in favour of realpolitik: doing business with countries...

Carney’s Iran Trap: How Trump’s War Could Become Canada’s Problem

Carney’s Iran Trap: How Trump’s War Could Become Canada’s Problem

Mark Carney may have thought he dodged a bullet when he wordsmithed Canada’s position on the latest U.S.‑Israeli assault on Iran, Operation Epic Fury. “Canada supports the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent its regime from further threatening international peace and security,” Carney said in a written statement released jointly with Foreign...

No time for truth in this reset with India

No time for truth in this reset with India

Mark Carney left on a trip to India last Thursday but there has simply been no time to field reporters’ queries. The Prime Minister cancelled the press conference scheduled for Monday, when embarrassing questions were to be posed, because his meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi ran long and his flight to Australia couldn’t be delayed and well, there...

Why Carney ‘s messaging on India and Iran should be reversed

Why Carney ‘s messaging on India and Iran should be reversed

In politics it’s usually best to be as clear as you can. But there are times when clarity will get you in trouble for no particularly good reason. That’s when it’s smarter to fuzz things up a bit. On India and Iran, Mark Carney has been both clear and fuzzy over the past few days. The problem is he’s been...

Did Carney go too far in offering 'support' for U.S. strikes against Iran?

Did Carney go too far in offering 'support' for U.S. strikes against Iran?

Every prime minister is called upon, at one point or another, to comment on the actions of an American president. For Mark Carney, still less than a year on the job, there have already been several such moments. The latest moment of necessity arrived this past weekend, when the United States and Israel launched new attacks on Iran. The response...

Carney updates his Davos principles to back attacking Iran

Carney updates his Davos principles to back attacking Iran

In his Davos speech in January, Prime Minister Mark Carney said his government’s aim in foreign affairs is to be “principled and pragmatic.” He defined “principled” as being committed to the prohibition of the use of force, except when consistent with the United Nations Charter; and “pragmatism” as taking the world as it is, not as Canada wishes it to...



Carney picks a realpolitik side on Iran war

Carney picks a realpolitik side on Iran war

Mark Carney wasted no time in backing U.S. military action to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. It was a quick decision to pick a side but also to pick from a menu. It is hard to claim that preventing Iran from getting the bomb is the cause for this war.

This doesn’t sound like the Pierre Poilievre we’re used to

This doesn’t sound like the Pierre Poilievre we’re used to

Pierre Poilievre says he would rather work with Prime Minister Mark Carney to fight Donald Trump than plunge the country into another election to choose which man is the better negotiator. The Conservative leader declared that choice in a 40-minute podcast interview with former CBC anchor Peter Mansbridge, featuring some fascinating glimpses into how Poilievre intends to shift his tone...

Don’t do it

Don’t do it

If the PM were to call an election now, he would almost certainly be punished. Despite some stellar polling, what certainly feels like a collapsing opposition leader and the foundations of some policy wins, Mark Carney must not give in to those advising him to go the polls to secure his majority.

Hold Your Horses on Quebec Sovereignty Panic

Hold Your Horses on Quebec Sovereignty Panic

I’ve recently spent a week working in Ottawa. Keeping in mind that I work in public policy and am surrounded by political junkies, on one of those days not one but five separate people raised Quebec sovereignty with me unprompted. Clients. Colleagues. Even housemates. The anxiety is real.

Quebec’s Orange-Wave Castaway and the Shrinking NDP

Quebec’s Orange-Wave Castaway and the Shrinking NDP

Back in 2011, the popularity in Quebec of then New Democratic Party Leader Jack Layton helped trigger an unprecedented Orange Wave that saw the NDP win 59 seats (out of 75) in a province that had never been fertile electoral ground for the NDP. Tragically, Layton passed away from cancer less than four months later. In the 2015 federal election...

Canada once rejected America’s aggressive, unlawful foreign policy. Today Mark Carney embraced it

Canada once rejected America’s aggressive, unlawful foreign policy. Today Mark Carney embraced it

Canada’s response to the U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran exposes a fault line at the heart of our foreign policy. We invoke international law and the “rules based international order” when adversaries engage in unlawful actions, but abandon those same rules entirely when it’s the Americans — whose current government 60 per cent of Canadians now see as a threat —...

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Poilievre promises binding LNG supply deals with Europe and to 'override' governments blocking energy projects

Poilievre promises binding LNG supply deals with Europe and to 'override' governments blocking energy projects

Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre promised a Conservative government would sign binding supply agreements with European allies such as Germany to supply them with natural gas while “overriding bureaucracies and other levels of government” to speed up building pipelines and LNG terminals. Poilievre delivered a speech Wednesday in Berlin that alternated between an emphatic promotion of Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG)...

Airlines weigh risks in Mideast skies filled with 'hot pieces of flying metal'

Airlines weigh risks in Mideast skies filled with 'hot pieces of flying metal'

Confusing advice and on-again-off-again airport closures are complicating the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of foreigners stranded in the conflict zone around the Persian Gulf. A wide area of the Middle East is now considered too dangerous to fly, forcing some Asian-bound flights to burn more fuel diverting around the danger zone. Flight radar shows an oval-shaped area about 2,50...

Carney says Canadian military participation in Middle East war can't be ruled out

Carney says Canadian military participation in Middle East war can't be ruled out

Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada can not yet rule out military participation in the escalating conflict in the Middle East. Speaking to reporters at a joint news conference with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Canberra, Carney said the question around Canada's potential future involvement is a "fundamental hypothetical," adding the conflict can spread very broadly. "One can never...

Carney tells Australian Parliament allies must draw closer as global order is 'breaking down'

Carney tells Australian Parliament allies must draw closer as global order is 'breaking down'

In speech to a joint session of Australia's Parliament, Carney says the Commonwealth realms must band together. In an address to Australia's Parliament that was something of a love letter to the country and its people, Prime Minister Mark Carney implored citizens in both Commonwealth realms to draw closer together amid a breakdown in the established global order. Carney said...

Alberta ‘excessively vulnerable’ to foreign interference, experts warn - Referendum on Alberta's independence from Canada could take place in October

Alberta ‘excessively vulnerable’ to foreign interference, experts warn - Referendum on Alberta's independence from Canada could take place in October

Alberta is not ready to deal with the threat of online disinformation coming from foreign actors in a possible referendum campaign on separation this fall, according to national security experts. “Alberta is excessively vulnerable to American interference,” Jean-Christophe Boucher, a professor of political science at the University of Calgary, told Radio-Canada. Boucher, whose research focuses on foreign interference, is unequivocal...

Canadians want floor-crossing MPs to face ‘immediate’ byelections: poll

Canadians want floor-crossing MPs to face ‘immediate’ byelections: poll

A majority of Canadians say members of Parliament should not be allowed to cross the floor to another party and should face an “immediate” byelection if they do so, a new poll suggests. However, Wednesday’s Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News found Canadians’ displeasure with floor-crossing MPs has not hurt the overall approval for Prime Minister Mark Carney or...

Why Mark Carney got chippy with a reporter over what an 'unnamed government official' said

Why Mark Carney got chippy with a reporter over what an 'unnamed government official' said

Prime Minister Mark Carney got a little bit chippy when asked by a National Post reporter if he agreed with an unnamed government official who downplayed India’s role in transnational repression and foreign interference in a briefing last week.

'We can set the agenda': Carney continues middle power pitch in Australia

'We can set the agenda': Carney continues middle power pitch in Australia

Prime Minister Mark Carney took his middle-powers speech from the World Economic Forum earlier this year to an audience in Australia on Wednesday, where he also discussed the difficulties of negotiating with U.S. President Donald Trump. Hitting many of the same points he did in his headline-making speech in Davos, Switzerland in January, Carney told the Lowy Institute think tank...

Carney's shift on Iran might not stop pressure for Canadian entanglement

Carney's shift on Iran might not stop pressure for Canadian entanglement

As Prime Minister Mark Carney shifts away from unequivocal support for American airstrikes on Iran, one expert says Canada could still be drawn into the conflict. Carney on Tuesday expressed "regret" over the state of the global order and said he would have preferred to see the U.S. seek debate at the United Nations and consult with allies before launching...

Moroun, Ambassador Bridge company turned to ex-Harper aides’ firm to lobby Canadian officials

Moroun, Ambassador Bridge company turned to ex-Harper aides’ firm to lobby Canadian officials

Bridge owner has faced criticism for U.S. lobbying efforts. The billionaire U.S. owners of the busiest land border crossing in North America turned to a high-powered lobbying firm run by former top aides to Prime Minister Stephen Harper in recent years, records show. The Moroun family, which has controlled the Ambassador Bridge connecting Ontario and Michigan for decades, has aggressively...

Foreign Affairs Minister Anand says NATO must turn its focus to the North

Foreign Affairs Minister Anand says NATO must turn its focus to the North

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says NATO needs to focus on the North as the global security environment changes and new threats emerge. Anand spoke at the Conference of Defence Associations Institute's annual gathering in Ottawa today. She said the government's "singular task" is to defend Canada's sovereignty and strengthen its alliances.

BlackRock exec Glenn Purves named deputy minister of international trade in latest shuffle

BlackRock exec Glenn Purves named deputy minister of international trade in latest shuffle

Glenn Purves, a BlackRock executive, has been brought back to the public service to become deputy minister of international trade as part of the Carney government’s latest shuffle of the federal bureaucracy’s senior ranks. The announcement names 16 individuals who will be taking on new roles. Many of the changes involve current deputy ministers moving to new departments. Mr. Purves...

Canada secures limited seats on commercial flights from Lebanon as conflict widens

Canada secures limited seats on commercial flights from Lebanon as conflict widens

The federal government has secured "a limited number of seats" on commercial flights out of Lebanon for Canadians trying to flee the region, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Wednesday. Anand said 103,000 people have registered with Global Affairs Canada in the Middle East and Gulf region. The Canadian government is not offering assisted departures from the region.

'It's not easy, let's be clear': Carney speaks frankly about dealing with Trump at an event in Australia

'It's not easy, let's be clear': Carney speaks frankly about dealing with Trump at an event in Australia

Carney said Trump is open to hearing ideas and solicits opinions from those he speaks with. Prime Minister Mark Carney pulled back the curtain on his relationship with his American counterpart Wednesday evening in Australia saying it's not easy dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump and he must choose his words carefully to avoid any blowback. Speaking at a think...

Prime Minister Carney drops f-word and dishes on dealing with world leaders at Sydney stop

Prime Minister Carney drops f-word and dishes on dealing with world leaders at Sydney stop

In a more relaxed mode than usual, Prime Minister Mark Carney used the f-word at a fireside chat in Sydney while telling a story from his time as a central banker and shared his observations about a number of world leaders. “You don’t want to say anything in public that you can’t back up,” he said about learning how to...

B.C. premier says ‘no information’ India involved in extortion in his province

B.C. premier says ‘no information’ India involved in extortion in his province

As questions surrounding India’s involvement in foreign interference and transnational repression persist, B.C. Premier David Eby says he has received “no information” that agents of the Indian government have been involved in extortion in his province. “I want to be clear: At this point, we do not have any information,” Eby said in an interview with CTV Power Play on...

Mark Carney shares stories about Donald Trump and Xi Jinping as he pitches ‘middle power co-operation’

Mark Carney shares stories about Donald Trump and Xi Jinping as he pitches ‘middle power co-operation’

Dishing on Donald Trump, Xi Jinping and the “crazy” wine-fuelled dinners with top central bankers, Prime Minister Mark Carney let his guard down in a casual fireside chat as he took to Australia’s financial capital to tout his vision for middle-power co-operation in a troubled world. The prime minister spoke Wednesday night to a small audience of dignitaries at the...

U.S. could hold a 'red card' over Canada's Gripen fighter jet option

U.S. could hold a 'red card' over Canada's Gripen fighter jet option

American approval required for system that allows Gripens and F-35s to communicate. There is a way the U.S. could play hardball with Canada, if the Liberal government of Prime Minister Mark Carney decides it wants to limit its purchase of F-35s in favour of the Gripen. Critics who favour the Lockheed-Martin stealth fighter have long argued that the Swedish-built Gripen...

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand set to speak at Ottawa defence conference

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand set to speak at Ottawa defence conference

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is set to speak at the Conference of Defence Associations Institute's annual gathering in Ottawa today. This year's event is focused on how NATO allies will achieve their pledge to spend the equivalent of five per cent of GDP on defence by 2035. Speakers at the two-day event also include Stephen Fuhr, the secretary of...

Japan not expecting ‘major shift’ in Canada’s posture in the Indo-Pacific: official

Japan not expecting ‘major shift’ in Canada’s posture in the Indo-Pacific: official

With Canada conducting a rework of its plan for engagement in the Indo-Pacific, Japan isn’t expecting major changes, according to an official from the country. Prime Minister Mark Carney (Nepean, Ont.) is set to land in Japan for the first time as head of government on March 6 on the tail end of a trip that’s had stops in India...

Critical minerals alliance with Australia an example of middle power strength, Carney says

Critical minerals alliance with Australia an example of middle power strength, Carney says

A developing alliance between Canada and Australia on critical minerals, which together produce significant portions of the world’s lithium and uranium, is the kind of coalition-building that middle powers should be undertaking in a fractured global order, Prime Minister Mark Carney says. His remarks form the latest chapter in the Prime Minister’s call to action for middle powers to work...

Saab sees Canada as 'great' partner to design next-generation fighter jets

Saab sees Canada as 'great' partner to design next-generation fighter jets

Swedish company Saab says it's hoping to partner with the federal government and Canadian businesses to develop systems for the next generation of aerial warfare as it pursues deals to supply Ottawa with new aircraft. The company intends to produce Gripen fighters and GlobalEye surveillance planes on Canadian soil if they are purchased by the Canadian Armed Forces. Saab and...

Federal government boosts scrutiny of businesses claiming to be Indigenous-owned

Federal government boosts scrutiny of businesses claiming to be Indigenous-owned

Indigenous Services Canada is promising stricter enforcement against businesses falsely claiming to be Indigenous-owned in order to gain preferential access to billions worth of federal government contracts, according to a document reviewed by Global News. In a letter sent late last month to the House of Commons’ Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee, Mandy Gull-Masty, the minister responsible for the Procurement...

Carney says his support for U.S. and Israel's war on Iran 'not a blank cheque'

Carney says his support for U.S. and Israel's war on Iran 'not a blank cheque'

PM calls situation a 'failure of the international order' and urges de-escalation. Prime Minister Mark Carney says his support for U.S President Donald Trump's attack on Iran comes amid a "failure of the international order" and is "not a blank cheque." In the aftermath of the initial strike over the weekend, Carney said Canada supports the U.S. in preventing the...

Carney won't say whether India is engaged in interference, transnational repression

Carney won't say whether India is engaged in interference, transnational repression

Prime Minister Mark Carney is refusing to say whether he believes India is still behind acts of foreign interference and transnational repression in Canada. Six days after a senior official told Canadian journalists that India had stopped such behaviour, the prime minister would not say whether he agreed and said he would not discipline that official.

‘I would not use those words’: PM Carney on official’s Indian foreign interference comments

‘I would not use those words’: PM Carney on official’s Indian foreign interference comments

Prime Minister Mark Carney is putting some distance between himself and comments made by his senior officials that appeared to downplay the ongoing threat of foreign interference and transnational repression from India. “I would not use those words, first point. Secondly, our approach … is one of vigilance and engagement,” Carney said. “We have made progress, but regardless of the...

Liberal MPs offer differing views on Carney’s support for U.S. attacks on Iran

Liberal MPs offer differing views on Carney’s support for U.S. attacks on Iran

Liberal MPs are offering varying perspectives on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s decision to voice his support for U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran that threaten to spill into a wider regional war. One Liberal MP told iPolitics the prime minister is in a “very difficult place” where he needs to manage his relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump with support...

Former Toronto mayor John Tory announces he won't run in 2026 municipal election

Former Toronto mayor John Tory announces he won't run in 2026 municipal election

Former Toronto mayor John Tory has announced he won't be running in this year's municipal election. Tory says he has chosen not to run out of consideration for his family, as he does not want to put them through the "inevitable attacks" on him and his personal life. Tory served as Toronto's mayor from 2014 to 2023, when he resigned...

Pierre Poilievre proposes new Anglophone alliance that excludes Trump’s America

Pierre Poilievre proposes new Anglophone alliance that excludes Trump’s America

Canada should align its trade and labour regulations with three of its “like-minded” anglophone allies excluding the U.S., says Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre. Speaking in London at the Institute of Directors, a British business group, Poilievre on Tuesday revived an idea previously embraced by past Conservative leaders that Canada should strengthen its ties with its Anglosphere cousins that share the...

Poilievre touts 'free trade' between 'free nations' in address on first foreign trip

Poilievre touts 'free trade' between 'free nations' in address on first foreign trip

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre touted the importance of "free trade" between "free nations" in a speech that referenced the likes of Adam Smith, Winston Churchill and even the mythic Robin Hood. Poilievre is on his first foreign trip as Opposition leader and delivered the Margaret Thatcher lecture at the Centre for Policy Studies in London on Tuesday. "Canada must become...



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House will vote on an Iran war powers resolution in a test of Trump's strategy

House will vote on an Iran war powers resolution in a test of Trump's strategy

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The House is preparing to vote Thursday on a war powers resolution to halt President Donald Trump's attack on Iran, a sign of unease in Congress over the rapidly widening conflict that is reordering U.S. priorities at home and abroad.

'Christ is king' becomes a loaded phrase in US political debates, especially on the right

'Christ is king' becomes a loaded phrase in US political debates, especially on the right

On its own, the phrase "Christ is king" sums up a core tenet of the Christian faith, that Jesus is the divine ruler of the universe. Catholics and many Protestants celebrate a Christ the King Sunday each year.

Obama throws his support behind Virginia Democrats' redistricting plan as it heads to voters

Obama throws his support behind Virginia Democrats' redistricting plan as it heads to voters

Former President Barack Obama is promoting a Democratic effort to redraw congressional lines in Virginia, the latest front in a nationwide redistricting battle ahead of this year's midterm elections.

Colorado governor signals willingness to release Tina Peters from prison amid Trump pressure

Colorado governor signals willingness to release Tina Peters from prison amid Trump pressure

DENVER (AP) -- Colorado's Democratic governor, facing a pressure campaign from President Donald Trump, is signaling his openness to granting clemency to a former county clerk who was convicted in a scheme that attempted to find proof of fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

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Carney tells Australian Parliament allies must draw closer as global order is 'breaking down'

Carney tells Australian Parliament allies must draw closer as global order is 'breaking down'

In speech to a joint session of Australia's Parliament, Carney says the Commonwealth realms must band together. In an address to Australia's Parliament that was something of a love letter to the country and its people, Prime Minister Mark Carney implored citizens in both Commonwealth realms to draw closer together amid a breakdown in the established global order. Carney said...

'We can set the agenda': Carney continues middle power pitch in Australia

'We can set the agenda': Carney continues middle power pitch in Australia

Prime Minister Mark Carney took his middle-powers speech from the World Economic Forum earlier this year to an audience in Australia on Wednesday, where he also discussed the difficulties of negotiating with U.S. President Donald Trump. Hitting many of the same points he did in his headline-making speech in Davos, Switzerland in January, Carney told the Lowy Institute think tank...

Carney's shift on Iran might not stop pressure for Canadian entanglement

Carney's shift on Iran might not stop pressure for Canadian entanglement

As Prime Minister Mark Carney shifts away from unequivocal support for American airstrikes on Iran, one expert says Canada could still be drawn into the conflict. Carney on Tuesday expressed "regret" over the state of the global order and said he would have preferred to see the U.S. seek debate at the United Nations and consult with allies before launching...

Prime Minister Carney drops f-word and dishes on dealing with world leaders at Sydney stop

Prime Minister Carney drops f-word and dishes on dealing with world leaders at Sydney stop

In a more relaxed mode than usual, Prime Minister Mark Carney used the f-word at a fireside chat in Sydney while telling a story from his time as a central banker and shared his observations about a number of world leaders. “You don’t want to say anything in public that you can’t back up,” he said about learning how to...

Mark Carney shares stories about Donald Trump and Xi Jinping as he pitches ‘middle power co-operation’

Mark Carney shares stories about Donald Trump and Xi Jinping as he pitches ‘middle power co-operation’

Dishing on Donald Trump, Xi Jinping and the “crazy” wine-fuelled dinners with top central bankers, Prime Minister Mark Carney let his guard down in a casual fireside chat as he took to Australia’s financial capital to tout his vision for middle-power co-operation in a troubled world. The prime minister spoke Wednesday night to a small audience of dignitaries at the...

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Rising Crime Eroding Trust

Rising Crime Eroding Trust

Canada’s criminal justice system is failing its most basic test: keeping the public safe. A new report from the Macdonald-Laurier Institute reveals rising crime, falling clearance rates, and a bail system widely seen as broken. The result is a struggling justice system increasingly derailed by delays and struggling to deliver safety or accountability – eroding the trust of the Canadians...

Supporting communities through layoffs and business closures: A comprehensive framework

Supporting communities through layoffs and business closures: A comprehensive framework

Canada’s economic landscape is profoundly changing. A shifting trade environment, global efforts to reduce emissions and other structural trends are reshaping industries and job requirements. With these shifts, opportunities arise, but so do uneven risks and impacts. Certain communities are disproportionately susceptible to the workforce disruption these changes will bring. In this Policy Brief, we focus on mass layoffs and...

Carney’s India Visit: From Reset to Results

Carney’s India Visit: From Reset to Results

A year ago, it was not obvious that Canada–India relations could be pulled back from the brink. Diplomatic expulsions, public recriminations, and allegations of foreign interference had frozen one of Canada’s most consequential Indo-Pacific partnerships. Yet since Prime Minister Mark Carney and Prime Minister Narendra Modi met on the margins of the G7 summit in Kananaskis last June, a different...


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The Age of Democracy is Over

The Age of Democracy is Over

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was a monster. For close to thirty years, he presided over a police state that violated human rights at home and exported terror to the world. Now he is dead, crushed by the American assault on Iran that flattened his compound and sparked a regional war. From Tehran to Toronto, thousands of Iranians are celebrating...

The fatal flaw in Carney’s “defence industrial” gamble

The fatal flaw in Carney’s “defence industrial” gamble

Prime Minister Mark Carney has finally revealed his plan to turn Canada into a weapons-exporting global mega-power. “In total, the Defence Industrial Strategy is an investment of over half a trillion dollars in Canadian security, economic prosperity, and our sovereignty,” he announced this week, promising to create over 125 thousand “high-paying careers” building weapons and otherwise supplying the Canadian military...

Trump is crushing Cuba. Should Canada step up?

Trump is crushing Cuba. Should Canada step up?

Cuba has been plunged into darkness. Schools, hospitals and essential services are hit by rolling 12-hour blackouts. Foreigners, including Canadians, have fled. Even worse, infant mortality is climbing.

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Carney walks the Iran tightrope

Carney walks the Iran tightrope

Co-hosts Nick Taylor-Vaisey and Mickey Djuric dig into the prime minister's latest thoughts on the strikes in the Middle East. Pierre Poilievre takes his first trip abroad as opposition leader and offers his best rebrand yet. And Manitoba's man in Washington, Richard Madan, joins the show.

Moore Butts -- The Impact of Politics in Sports

Moore Butts -- The Impact of Politics in Sports

We all were reminded of something when the Olympics ended with Canada's overtime loss to the United States in the gold medal hockey game. When you mix politics and sports, things can get ugly. So what was the lesson? That's one question for James Moore and Gerald Butts in this latest installment of the Moore Butts Conversations.

Minister Mélanie Joly: Canada's Economic Agenda

Minister Mélanie Joly: Canada's Economic Agenda

Greetings, you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites. We are on the clock today, with someone whose agenda is more crammed than most, so we’ll keep this brief. Our guest is Canada's Minister of Industry, the Honourable Mélanie Joly. We’re going to cover a number of issues: Canada’s auto industry, industrial strategy in an emerging new world order, possible referendums in...

New World Disorder from Tehran to Caracas with Ben Rowswell

New World Disorder from Tehran to Caracas with Ben Rowswell

What will the American and Israeli strikes on Iran unleash? Peter and Jeremy welcome former diplomat and past Canadian International Council president Ben Rowswell to help unpack the cascading consequences of Donald Trump's latest military endeavour, and how it contrasts with his recent operation in Venezuela. Meanwhile, did Carney's initial support for the attack on Iran to destroy its nuclear...